As difficult as it may be, each and every day needs to be taken as it comes and appreciate all that we have to move forward to meet the next day . . . head on.
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Noreen
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Noreen
Oh my gosh My ears actually felt the…
Oh my gosh! My ears actually felt the cool morning while on my walk. It was a good thing. Today was about doing a bit of that and a bit of this. I can tell you that technology can be daunting. I had used an image on my embroidery unit of my sewing machine several times in the recent past. This afternoon something within the loaded pattern was offset during the second to the last color of the thread embroidery. Thereafter it was less than good as the stitching was off just as if one were looking at a photo that was out of focus.
Of course the project had to be trashed. I shut the machine off, disengaged the embroidery unit and started over with new material and stabilizer. It happened again at the very same place the stitching went wonky. I do have my patterns loaded on a secondary flash drive. Tomorrow I will load the image from the Bernina flash drive and see what happens. I am so over trying it again today.
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Noreen
Got That One Done
This morning would have been the temperatures I would like to enjoy right through the first frost. Can’t have everything. I am happy we have not had the mosquitos this summer. If I rustle the plants in the garden, I know I am asking for it.

The folding shades that covered ceiling to floor shelving behind my sewing machines.
We have an appointment next Tuesday for the estimator to give us the lowdown on our basement windows. I am excited. There is a second side to that coin. Today, all – and I mean all – the shelves on the north wall of my sewing studio came down. Everything that was on those shelves has been cleaned. The folding shades are now in the garbage. During the decades when the shades could be raised and lowered it was wonderful to get at items on the shelves. That ease has been gone for
some time as the mechanisms no longer functioned. Eight 7″ x 12′ pine boards are now stacked on the floor so I could wash the painted white concrete blocks. It will now be a breeze for the estimator and installers to access the two windows in time to come. I really have not decided how that wall will shape up after the window project is done. It will give me an opportunity to re-think what I need and where I need it. It was a good day and nothing makes me more content than having had a good day of “local effort.”
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This Monday ended up being a very busy, rewarding day. On the last minute Dennis was on call to make a trip to Sioux Falls, South Dakota, for concrete supplies for nephew Brett. We knew we would have company coming from Iowa. My brother, Calvin and my sister-in-law Lois, were making the trip from Decorah. It all worked out well. Calvin’s traveled safely to Stauffer Avenue and Dennis made it home in time to enjoy the later half of their visit. This evening, I will be putting up my feet and going through the huge amount of patterns Lois has shared with me for handwork and quilting. A Monday such as this . . . couldn’t have turned out any better.
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Noreen
Anyone noticing some blue haze or smoke coming from the southwest portion of the state, be not afraid. Puzzling through things that need to be taken care of is not easy in the decision making process. One of this or a half dozen of that, what is the best way to go. Well . . . we have decided. We are going to have vinyl basement windows custom ordered. Every two years we struggle to get the interior four wooden basement windows off to release the exterior wooden windows for new primer and exterior paint. Without fail, there is bare wood waiting to be taken care of. It may sound good that there are vinyl windows awaiting purchase at Home Depot or such places, but our home is an older home with basement window sizes that are not a usual and customary size.
Complete Basements of Mankato has done a lot of work in our home putting in the entire perimeter tiling system in our basement. Because of that project our dry basement almost doubles the square footage of our home for full utility here on Stauffer Avenue. I checked and they will work with us for our four windows at the size that they currently are. We may very well retain the interior windows as we have now. Dennis and I are not prejudging the process. We just know it’s time to face the fact that being at the age we are and hope to continue to attain, we will enjoy that one item not to worry about.
Well now . . . I can tell you what will happen in conjunction with this window project. Me! It’s time I go through my sewing studio, which dang near takes the entire basement, and sift sort and perhaps pitch a few items. It’s time, it’s due. Each project finished in the sewing studio always leaves a few items not put back where they belong. I will be surfacing often for coffee.
Not to worry, I have a project for Dennis. He will be preparing the exterior of the octagon window in our bathroom for new primer and exterior paint. That wooden window is maintained on a regular basis. The job jar never seems to be lacking of things to keep us busy.
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Noreen
Interesting But Not Desirable
I have been watching this plant as I walk each morning. A thistle isn’t what I would want in my yard to watch. It is amazing how delicate the development of this is. I can’t imagine it will last long as the county does spray along the bridge abutments.
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Well shuckie darn. After all the stitching, trimming and ya, even ripping out some seams, it was time for the Merry Maid to put in some time. Without fail threads and small pieces of fabric trimmings find their way . . . everywhere. The thankful thing is that there is no carpeting in the house. It was a good day of tidy, tidy.
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From Fabric Stash to Quilt Tops
When Aunt Lorraine came for a several-day visit she was determined to work with some fabric. Heck ya . . . I had that! We used up the dedicated stash making all the squares finished at 6″.
These six inch blocks did finish out at 68″ x 86″ for a twin sized quilt once it is paired with a backing and batting.
Hip-Hip-Hurray! All of the colorful scraps have been put in place. It was a challenge to find a placement that was totally different from the first quilt top. This would actually fit a king sized bed at 98″ x 101″. Some additional stitching on the borders during the quilting process will add dimension as it works with the batting for a bit of a puff. I have not worked towards or even thought about what backing fabrics to pair for these two tops. This was a project that was not easy on the eyes when it came time to placing the blocks on these two quilt tops. “Step back and blink, blink.” True to myself I feel great about using up what was on hand. In time to come these two will be finished, ready to offer comfort, warmth and cuddle time. A big thank you to Aunt Lorraine for the enthusiasm and help with all the cutting.